Natural and anthropogenic radionuclides are used to study a suite of environmental processes. Yet their applications in aquatic systems are hindered by a general lack of knowledge regarding the underlying concepts of radioactivity, the occurrence of radionuclides in ecosystems, and the equations used to describe their decay mechanisms in environmentally applicable ways. The goal of this lecture is to provide upper level undergraduate and graduate students with a basic understanding of how the naturally occurring uranium‐thorium radioactive decay series can be used to address a range of environmentally relevant questions in marine systems. The lecture begins with a brief introduction to uranium‐thorium series decay patterns and their distrib...
Radioisotopes can be defined as the radioactive isotopes of an element. They refer to the atoms that...
This chapter summarizes the efforts to use naturally occurring U- and Th-decay series nuclides as tr...
Our research at Yale on the fate of nuclides in natural water systems has three components to it: th...
Natural radioactivity provides tracers in a wide range of characteristic timescales and reactivities...
Uranium-series (U-series) analyses are an essential component of many research projects in Earth and...
1. Introduction Awareness of exposure to natural radioactivity and its technological enhancement in...
1. Introduction Awareness of exposure to natural radioactivity and its technological enhancement in...
Uranium and thorium are naturally occurring radionuclides with trace concentrations found in seawate...
International audienceRadioisotopes have been used in earth and environmental sciences for over 150 ...
Measurements of long-lived radionuclides in the marine environment have provided a wealth of informa...
WOS: 000247197100075PubMed ID: 17141412Concentrations of uranium and thorium in seawater, sediment a...
Water column samples from three vastly contrasting coastal regimes (Framvaren Fjord, Norway, the Ama...
Several hundreds of artificial radionuclides are produced as the result of human activities, such as...
Radioisotopes can be defined as the radioactive isotopes of an element. They refer to the atoms that...
ABSTRACT: Natural radionuclides of the uranium and thorium series are present at mBq/l concentration...
Radioisotopes can be defined as the radioactive isotopes of an element. They refer to the atoms that...
This chapter summarizes the efforts to use naturally occurring U- and Th-decay series nuclides as tr...
Our research at Yale on the fate of nuclides in natural water systems has three components to it: th...
Natural radioactivity provides tracers in a wide range of characteristic timescales and reactivities...
Uranium-series (U-series) analyses are an essential component of many research projects in Earth and...
1. Introduction Awareness of exposure to natural radioactivity and its technological enhancement in...
1. Introduction Awareness of exposure to natural radioactivity and its technological enhancement in...
Uranium and thorium are naturally occurring radionuclides with trace concentrations found in seawate...
International audienceRadioisotopes have been used in earth and environmental sciences for over 150 ...
Measurements of long-lived radionuclides in the marine environment have provided a wealth of informa...
WOS: 000247197100075PubMed ID: 17141412Concentrations of uranium and thorium in seawater, sediment a...
Water column samples from three vastly contrasting coastal regimes (Framvaren Fjord, Norway, the Ama...
Several hundreds of artificial radionuclides are produced as the result of human activities, such as...
Radioisotopes can be defined as the radioactive isotopes of an element. They refer to the atoms that...
ABSTRACT: Natural radionuclides of the uranium and thorium series are present at mBq/l concentration...
Radioisotopes can be defined as the radioactive isotopes of an element. They refer to the atoms that...
This chapter summarizes the efforts to use naturally occurring U- and Th-decay series nuclides as tr...
Our research at Yale on the fate of nuclides in natural water systems has three components to it: th...